When Motorola introduced its latest series of smartphones last week, all eyes were on the Moto X. For several years, the Moto X has been Motorola’s top-of-the-line phone — the one we all look to when divining Motorola’s fortunes. But Motorola made it clear that its fortune is now tied up in something far more unassuming: the Moto G, which in just over a year and a half has become “Motorola’s most successful smartphone ever.”

Still less than two years after its initial launch, the Moto G is getting its third overhaul. Motorola already has a working formula, and this year, it’s polishing off the rough spots. Specifically, Motorola is addressing the G’s design, camera quality, and data speeds. It’s once again trying to wow people with how much they can get at a surprisingly cheap price — $ 179.99 — and once again, the Moto G does its job.

The Moto G has always looked like the chubbier little sibling of the Moto X, but Motorola’s been a bi…………… continues on Moto G (2015) review: this is Motorola’s real flagship – The Verge